By now, writing about relationships has become Taylor Swift's calling card, and with Reputation officially unleashed, there are 15 fresh songs to mine for references to her love life. Fans have already speculated that early single "Gorgeous" could be about Tom Hiddleston, but what about the album's later tracks? Could "Dancing With Our Hands Tied" be about Hiddleston, too?

But while Hiddleswift may have been short-lived, their relationship was very publicized, which means there are plenty of hints to be found within the lyrics of "Dancing With Our Hands Tied" — a slow, swooning electro ballad that hits three-fourths of the way through Reputation. From the outset, the song seems to allude to Hiddleston, opening with the phrase:

"People started talking, putting us through our pacesI knew there was no one in the world who could take itI had a bad feeling"

This seems to tie to the heavy speculation that surrounded the onetime couple. Because of how suddenly they appeared to get together, many people dismissed their relationship as "fake" or a publicity stunt (Hiddleston, notably, has remained firm that it was real). Swift reiterates these feelings later in the track: "I, I loved you in spite of / Deep fears that the world would divide us," she sings in the second verse.

Another clue comes courtesy of the chorus:

"Yeah, we were dancingDancing with our hands tied, hands tiedYeah, we were dancingAnd I had a bad feelingBut we were dancing"

This one is admittedly a harder sell, but Swift and Hiddleston famously danced together at The Met Ball in a video that later went viral. If she did want to write a song about Hiddleston, this would be a clever way to do it: It's a direct link that also feels quite metaphorical, link a hint hiding in plain sight.

But as with any fan theory, there is one small, minute detail that could rule out a Hiddleston connection. In the first verse, Swift glosses over a brief aside about being 25-years-old, and when she was with Hiddleston, she was 26. At 25, she was dating Harris, so it could be about him, but the lyrics don't really seem in line with their relationship. Plus, it could just as easily be something Swift put in to throw fans off.

It's unlikely Swift will ever confirm whether or not "Dancing With Our Hands Tied" is really about Hiddleston, but at least you can relish in the idea that the glory/summer-long eye-roll that was Hiddleswift just might be immortalized in song.